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Chineese Noise Music markets?
I'm just wondering, how would an American sound artist go about selling recordings to people in Beijing China? I'm reading that they have quite an experimental music scene going on over there.
I mean, so does Minneapolis, and I guess I could try to sell locally first, but I just like the idea of cultivating a Chinese market. :cool: Making art in languages I don't understand, and subverting their government with the ultimate freedom that noise music can represent. So, does anyone have knowledge or channels of how to get Chinese kids to buy American noise? |
yr at the library. start with a book on mandarin.
q: ni hao ma? a: wo hen hao, xie xie. you can thank me later. :) |
Here goes another one:
"ni chn piaolian" ("you're a beautiful girl") |
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don't listen to him Mr. Homeless!! that means "I can't find my penis". _slavo_ is trying to trick you into an international incident! |
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no, i'm afraid you're wrong here. that would correctly be "ni chn floatingslowly" |
I stand corrected.
my name is a killing word. |
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